Wallhalben (Verbandsgemeinde)

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The community association Wallhalben is an administrative unit in the form of a local authority in the district of West Palatinate in Rhineland- Palatinate. The municipality includes twelve independent local churches, the council is based in the eponymous municipality Wallhalben.

The municipality was formed in 1972 as part of Rhineland-Palatinate municipal reform. All belonging communities lie on the height Sickinger.

Association members of communities

(Population at 31 December 2012)

Demographics

The development of the population based on the territory of the present municipality Wallhalben; the values ​​from 1871 to 1987 based on population censuses:

Policy

Association of municipal

The association council Wallhalben consists of 24 volunteer council members, who were elected at the municipal election held on 7 June 2009 a personalized proportional representation, and the full-time mayor as chairman.

The distribution of seats in the federation council:

Mayor

Berthold Martin ( FWG ) is the municipality mayor since 1999.

Coat of arms

The blazon of the arms is: " In times of eight black and silver split sign board, black and silver and blue divided twice, above a growing rotbewehrter and bezungter golden lion, in the middle of five black Bollen (balls) 2:1:2, below rotbewehrter silver eagle ".

It was approved in 1973 by the district government Neustadt and reminds the Palatinate lion of the Dukes of Palatinate -Zweibrücken, the Bollen the Lords of SICKINGEN Leininger and the eagle on the historical relations of domination.

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